Aramid balanced fabric
Hexcel Corporation
Aramid fibers are 43 percent lighter than fiber glass, with a density of 1.44 g/cc compared to 2.55 g/cc for fiber glass. They are twice as strong as E-glass, ten times as strong as aluminum and approach the strength of high strength carbon on a specific tensile strength basis.
Aramids display excellent dimensional stability with a slightly negative coefficient of thermal expansion (-2.4 X 10-6/ºC.) They are resistant to chemicals with the exception of a few strong acids and alkalis.
Aramids have excellent stability over a wide range of temperatures for prolonged periods. They show essentially no embrittlement or strength loss at temperatures as low as -320ºF (-196ºC). Aramids do not melt or support combustion but will start to carbonize at approximately 800ºF (427ºC).








